Peter Crone
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So now I've got some sort of future idea of what it is that I feel will fulfill on, in this case, really a sense of accomplishment or peace. Oftentimes wanting is really we just want relief from the suffering that we're in.
So now I've got some sort of future idea of what it is that I feel will fulfill on, in this case, really a sense of accomplishment or peace. Oftentimes wanting is really we just want relief from the suffering that we're in.
so not wanting is usually the catalyst for wanting so someone doesn't want to be out of shape someone doesn't want to be pre-diabetic somebody doesn't want to be obese and so they're now well what i'm going to do is go to the gym and get a membership and a trainer that's fine they might get some results but invariably they're being informed by what i call the negation the not so that one thing can get results
so not wanting is usually the catalyst for wanting so someone doesn't want to be out of shape someone doesn't want to be pre-diabetic somebody doesn't want to be obese and so they're now well what i'm going to do is go to the gym and get a membership and a trainer that's fine they might get some results but invariably they're being informed by what i call the negation the not so that one thing can get results
so not wanting is usually the catalyst for wanting so someone doesn't want to be out of shape someone doesn't want to be pre-diabetic somebody doesn't want to be obese and so they're now well what i'm going to do is go to the gym and get a membership and a trainer that's fine they might get some results but invariably they're being informed by what i call the negation the not so that one thing can get results
But invariably they will fall by the wayside and they'll not show up after the first month or whatever it is, or they cancel the membership because it's not a creative form of desire. It's a reactive form. And when humans are reactive, we're actually holding onto something we don't want and trying to mitigate it or disprove it.
But invariably they will fall by the wayside and they'll not show up after the first month or whatever it is, or they cancel the membership because it's not a creative form of desire. It's a reactive form. And when humans are reactive, we're actually holding onto something we don't want and trying to mitigate it or disprove it.
But invariably they will fall by the wayside and they'll not show up after the first month or whatever it is, or they cancel the membership because it's not a creative form of desire. It's a reactive form. And when humans are reactive, we're actually holding onto something we don't want and trying to mitigate it or disprove it.
So that's the, again, the slippery and insidious part of like the ego is it's like it knows relatives to society. Well, I don't look good right now and I want to be loved and accepted. That's one of the primordial imperatives of every human is I want to be loved and accepted because it goes back to that kid who felt they weren't. And so in order to do that, what do I have to do?
So that's the, again, the slippery and insidious part of like the ego is it's like it knows relatives to society. Well, I don't look good right now and I want to be loved and accepted. That's one of the primordial imperatives of every human is I want to be loved and accepted because it goes back to that kid who felt they weren't. And so in order to do that, what do I have to do?
So that's the, again, the slippery and insidious part of like the ego is it's like it knows relatives to society. Well, I don't look good right now and I want to be loved and accepted. That's one of the primordial imperatives of every human is I want to be loved and accepted because it goes back to that kid who felt they weren't. And so in order to do that, what do I have to do?
Because I know who I am right now isn't, which isn't that I'm not loved and accepted by society, but I'm not loved and accepted by myself. And so then the exhausting game of trying to become who I think I need to be to garner that from outside, which will never work because you're not trying to get it from outside because everyone's playing the same game.
Because I know who I am right now isn't, which isn't that I'm not loved and accepted by society, but I'm not loved and accepted by myself. And so then the exhausting game of trying to become who I think I need to be to garner that from outside, which will never work because you're not trying to get it from outside because everyone's playing the same game.
Because I know who I am right now isn't, which isn't that I'm not loved and accepted by society, but I'm not loved and accepted by myself. And so then the exhausting game of trying to become who I think I need to be to garner that from outside, which will never work because you're not trying to get it from outside because everyone's playing the same game.
If you think about it, it's kind of hilarious.
If you think about it, it's kind of hilarious.
If you think about it, it's kind of hilarious.
Yeah. I mean, many people do say that they have to listen to things four or five times to really get it.
Yeah. I mean, many people do say that they have to listen to things four or five times to really get it.
Yeah. I mean, many people do say that they have to listen to things four or five times to really get it.